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Dealing with the red tape so you can get the green light for your project

It can be difficult to stay on top of compliance and risk matters but it is essential to ensure your operations run safely and smoothly. Let CNF do the heavy lifting for you. We can guide you through the myriad of regulations and technical compliance that you need to keep on top of. Whether you are building a new plant in Australia, using overseas designers and need local certification, upgrading your dangerous goods facilities, having concerns about potential or existing hazardous areas or if you are not sure whether your facility complies with current legislative requirements, we can help.

As your audit, risk and compliance advisor, we:

  • Help you navigate the complexities of local certifications, correct approaches for handling and storing dangerous goods and ever-changing legislative requirements.
  • Assist with hazardous area design and classification, dangerous goods handling and storage, mechanical design, electrical design and system integration.
  • Audit your operations to investigate an incident or to make an assessment for legal or commercial reasons. We will put together a clear, concise gap analysis, detailed audit or a comprehensive report that you will be able to use.
  • Can tell you what you want to know, as well as what you need to know.

It can be difficult to stay on top of compliance and risk matters but it is essential to ensure your operations run safely and smoothly. Let CNF do the heavy lifting for you. We can guide you through the myriad of regulations and technical compliance that you need to keep on top of. Whether you are building a new plant in Australia, using overseas designers and need local certification, upgrading your dangerous goods facilities, having concerns about potential or existing hazardous areas or if you are not sure whether your facility complies with current legislative requirements, we can help.

As your audit, risk and compliance advisor, we:

  • Help you navigate the complexities of local certifications, correct approaches for handling and storing dangerous goods and ever-changing legislative requirements.
  • Assist with hazardous area design and classification, dangerous goods handling and storage, mechanical design, electrical design and system integration.
  • Audit your operations to investigate an incident or to make an assessment for legal or commercial reasons. We will put together a clear, concise gap analysis, detailed audit or a comprehensive report that you will be able to use.
  • Can tell you what you want to know, as well as what you need to know.

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Treatment

CNF is an Australian leader in water and wastewater treatment plant design, construction, operations and maintenance. Whether you are building a new water or wastewater treatment plant or wanting to expand or update existing facilities, CNF can help.

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Recycling

We believe there is no such thing as ‘waste’ water. Our highly experienced team can create innovative designs and systems to help you catch, keep and reuse every precious drop of water.

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Supply Infrastructure & Distributed Networks

As leaders in the design of water and wastewater treatment plants, our highly experienced team creates water supply systems that are reliable, easy to run and maintain, and are cost and energy efficient.

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